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Starting at 1:14 a.m. on January 14, 2023, Hearts will face St. Mirren at Tynecastle Stadium. When Hearts play host to St. Mirren on Friday night at Tynecastle Stadium, they will want to build on their recent good run in the Scottish Premiership.
This matchup is unusually reversed; the teams drew last Saturday at the SMISA Stadium, and now they will get ready to battle once more. Under Robbie Neilson, Hearts have won six of their last six games and are currently third in the league with 32 points from 20 games.
The Jambos have moved into the hunt for continental qualification and added Yutaro Oda and James Hill in the January window, strengthening their roster.
We say: St. Mirren 2-1 Hearts In a game with repercussions at the top of the Scottish Premiership table, we anticipate a close game with plenty of chances for both teams.
Hearts will put in enough effort this time to win and take another three crucial points in their quest for third place.
Callum from P5 had a great time at yesterday’s St Mirren vs Hearts match in the family stand. @saintmirrenfc pic.twitter.com/3YBESnmTea
— Glencoats Primary School (@GlencoatsPS_) January 8, 2023
Starting at 1:14 a.m. on January 14, 2023, Hearts will face St. Mirren at Tynecastle Stadium.
Starting at 1:14 a.m. on January 14, 2023, Hearts will face St. Mirren.
Beni Baningime and Liam Boyce will be out for the rest of the season for Hearts because of injuries to their cruciate ligaments. Craig Halkett will also miss the rest of the season because of a knee injury.
Peter Haring is expected to join Gary Mackay-Steven on the sidelines due to a recurring concussion that requires additional treatment. Gary Mackay-Steven is out of the running due to a foot issue.
Zander Clark will once more make an appearance in the middle of the field since Craig Gordon will miss the remainder of the campaign due to a broken leg.
Time for a VS boys 😤⚽️
— FutbolFred (@futbolfredd) January 13, 2023
Round 1:
Team @PartTimePicks :
🏴 Hearts / St. Mirren over 2.5 (-125)
VS
Team: @futbolfredd
🇨🇾 Akritas Chlorakas / Olmypiakos Nicosia under 2.5 (-148)
Let’s ride!! BOL 🍀 #GamblingTwitter
Hearts:- Clark; Sibbick, Rowles, Cochrane; Smith, Devlin, Snodgrass, Forrest; Ginnelly, McKay; Shankland
St Mirren:- Carson; Strain, Taylor, Shaughnessy, Dunne, Tanser; Baccus, Gogic, O’Hara; Greive, Main
Excited that I've somehow got tickets to the sold out Hearts vs St Mirren game.
— Tomas.Phillips (@tomas__phillips) January 13, 2023
🤞I'll be seeing Kuol's debut https://t.co/jhiuvWUK7j
Tip 1:- Result:- St. Mirren
Tip 2:- under 2.5 Goals
Tip 3:- Both team to score – Yes
The following is our prediction for who will come out on top in the Hearts- St. Mirren matchup: St. Mirren. The correct score that we anticipate is 1: 0. The estimated odds of winning are as follows: 67% in Hearts, 23% in X, and 12.5 percent in St. Mirren
Subscribers can watch Hearts vs. St. Mirren live on Sky Go if it airs on Sky Sports. Otherwise, official club websites frequently provide subscribers with live streaming of Scottish Premiership games.
Surely @beINSPORTS_AUS are showing the Hearts vs St Mirren game tomorrow morning?
— Sharpy (@j0sharp) January 13, 2023
Could be Garang’s debut, not to mention the 5 other Australian’s who could be playing in the match.
Hearts vs St. Mirren an a great match to watch, St. Mirren will win.